Oilers, Flames win at home in split-squad action

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EDMONTON — Justin Schultz had a goal and an assist as the Edmonton Oilers started off the pre-season schedule with a 3-1 split-squad victory at home over the rival Calgary Flames on Sunday night.

Marco Roy and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also scored for the Oilers, while Curtis Glencross responded for Calgary.

The rest of the rosters for both teams played a game in Calgary at the same time.

Edmonton’s third overall 2014 NHL draft pick Leon Draisaitl made an immediate impact in the game. Just 1:28 into the first period Draisaitl made a nice cross-ice feed to a hard-charging Roy who sent the puck past Flames goalie Joni Ortio.

The Flames tied the game up five minutes into the first on a power play as a Kris Russell point shot was deflected in the slot by Glencross, catching Edmonton starter Ben Scrivens off guard.

The Oilers went up 2-1 midway through the first as Schultz carried the puck into the zone with speed and then banked a shot from behind the goal off of a Calgary defender and into the net.

Edmonton took a two-goal lead with a power-play goal six and a half minutes into the second period as Nugent-Hopkins moved in from the point and took a shot from just past the top of the face-off circle, utilizing a Greg Chase screen to beat Ortio stick-side.

Ortio remained in net for the start of the third, while Edmonton switched out Scrivens for Richard Bachman.

There was no scoring in the third period.

Both teams return to pre-season action on Wednesday as the Oilers travel to Winnipeg to face the Jets and the Flames play host to the Arizona Coyotes in a game taking place in Sylvan Lake, Alberta.

Notes: Both teams dressed more veteran-laden lineups for the game taking place in their home rinks. … Notably absent from both of their games on Sunday was Oilers forward Jordan Eberle. As a result, recently-signed seventh round pick Greg Chase got a chance to play on the top line with Taylor Hall and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. Chase scored 85 points in the WHL with the Calgary Hitmen last season. … Edmonton fans got their first look at Draisaitl, who was centering a line with David Perron and Benoit Pouliot. … Not playing on Sunday was 2014 fourth overall pick for Calgary Sam Bennett, who is still sidelined with a groin injury he suffered at the Young Stars Classic rookie tournament in Penticton.

Flames 1, Oilers 0

CALGARY — TJ Brodie scored the only goal as the Calgary Flames opened up the pre-season Sunday night with a 1-0 split-squad victory over the Edmonton Oilers.

The goal came 2:06 into the second period on a power play. Set up nicely on a cross-ice pass from Max Reinhart, the Flames 24-year-old defenceman leaned into a slapshot and fired a laser into the top corner over Viktor Fasth’s blocker.

It was the 16th shot on Fasth, who at that point in the game had been the far busier of the two goalies.

Free agent signing Jonas Hiller got the start for Calgary and spent a majority of his time watching the action take place 180 feet away. Hiller was only tested twice in the first 35 minutes of the game before turning aside six shots in the final five minutes of the second period.

He was replaced to start the third by Brad Thiessen, who was perfect on eight shots to share the shutout.

With 19 stops through 40 minutes, Fasth gave way to former Flames draft pick Laurent Brossoit in the third period. Brossoit stopped all eight shots he faced.

One of the Oilers best chances to tie the game didn’t end up in a shot on goal. Nail Yakupov broke in on a two-on-one with Teddy Purcell but had his pass across broken up by veteran blue-liner Sheldon Brookbank, who is at Calgary’s camp on a try-out.

Calgary nearly took a 2-0 lead late in the game but Corban Knight’s shot, after video review, was ruled to have gone off the crossbar.

Only down one, Edmonton pulled the goalie for an extra attacker but could not pull even.

The game was one of two split-squad games on the night with two teams meeting in Edmonton also. In Calgary, the Flames deployed a more star-laden line-up led by its top defence pairing of Mark Giordano and Brodie, although they had different partners on this night.

Up front, sophomore Sean Monahan centred Calgary’s No. 1 line with Jiri Hudler, Calgary’s leading scorer last season, and newcomer Mason Raymond.

Monahan led both teams in shots with five and had another dangerous shot from close-in just roll off his stick.

The game also marked the long-awaited home-ice debut of 2013-14 Hobey Baker Award winner Johnny Gaudreau. The talented 5-foot-9 Flames left winger played on a line with Joe Colborne and Devin Setoguchi.

The trio generated a few chances but Gaudreau, 21, did not dominate with the puck the way he was able to last weekend at the Flames rookie tournament.

The Flames are next in action Wednesday night when they play the Arizona Coyotes in the Kraft Hockeyville game in Sylvan Lake, Alberta. Edmonton’s next game is also Wednesday when they travel to Winnipeg to take on the Jets.

Notes: Running the benches were each team’s AHL coach – Ryan Huska for the Flames and Todd Nelson for the Oilers… The Flames have 62 players left in camp (35 forwards, 21 defencemen and 6 goaltenders)… Calgary’s other line combinations were Brandon Bollig-Reinhart-Josh Jooris and Morgan Klimchuk-Corban Knight-Garnet Hathaway… The Oilers lines were: Yakupov-Marco Arcobello-Purcell, Jesse Joensuu-Boyd Gordon-Matt Hendricks, Mitch Moroz-Jujhar Khaira-Chris Baltisberger and Iiro Pakarinen-Anton Lander-Steven Pinizzotto.

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